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Caesars Virginia Reports Revenue Increase in February
Casino sees nearly $1.5 million jump in monthly earnings compared to January.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 3:59pm
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According to the Virginia Lottery Casino Activity Report, Caesars Virginia brought in just over $31.8 million in revenue during February, up from just under $30.5 million the previous month. The casino's February earnings were the highest among Virginia's four casinos, surpassing Rivers Casino Portsmouth, Hard Rock Bristol, and Live! Petersburg.
Why it matters
The increase in revenue at Caesars Virginia is a positive sign for the state's casino industry, which has faced challenges during the pandemic. As the top-earning casino in Virginia, Caesars' performance is closely watched and can provide insights into broader economic trends.
The details
Of Caesars Virginia's $31.8 million in February revenue, just over $23 million came from slots, while just under $8.8 million came from table games. The City of Danville, where Caesars is located, will receive just over $1.9 million in tax revenue from the casino for the month.
- Caesars Virginia reported revenue of just under $30.5 million in January 2026.
- Caesars Virginia reported revenue of just over $31.8 million in February 2026.
The players
Caesars Virginia
A casino located in Danville, Virginia that is part of the Caesars Entertainment gaming and hospitality company.
Virginia Lottery
The state agency that oversees and regulates casino operations in Virginia.
City of Danville
The city where Caesars Virginia is located, which will receive over $1.9 million in tax revenue from the casino for February.
Rivers Casino Portsmouth
Another casino in Virginia, which reported revenue of just under $26.5 million in February, behind Caesars Virginia.
Hard Rock Bristol
Another casino in Virginia, which reported revenue of just under $21 million in February, behind Caesars Virginia.
Live! Petersburg
Another casino in Virginia, which reported revenue of just over $15 million in February, behind Caesars Virginia.
The takeaway
Caesars Virginia's strong revenue performance in February, outpacing other casinos in the state, suggests the casino industry in Virginia is rebounding from pandemic-related challenges. The tax revenue generated for the City of Danville also highlights the economic importance of the casino to the local community.


